UPDATE: Price dropped to $3300
Joe-in-Mesa forwarded this ad. He also spotted a strange collection of clothes pins within the engine compartment. Can you see them? Any thoughts why they are there? Maybe keeping the gas line away from something?
“1947 Willys CJ-2A Jeep. There is a long story behind this jeep. The short of it is, my father purchased it in 1948 from a lady that thought it had blown the engine. I took it over in 1973 after it really did have a blown engine. Restored it and used it as transportation all over Arizona through college years. It sits a lot now and needs a good home.
Mostly original. Besides TLC it needs the radiator repaired and left front hub replaced. Besides those it is in good mechanical condition and is mostly original. The 134-4 cylinder engine runs smooth, and the T90 transmission is like wise in good condtion. Quite a few extra parts including springs, axles original hubs, etc.”
http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/cto/5896443289.html
